Miss Evers' boys:

"It is 1932 when loyal, devoted Nurse Eunice Evers is invited to work with Dr. Brodus and Dr. Douglas on a federally funded program to treat syphilis patients in Alabama. Free treatment is offered to those who test positive for the disease, including Caleb Humphries and Willie Johnson. But when...

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Veröffentlicht: [New York, N.Y.] HBO Home Video c2001
Ausgabe:Standard format
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Zusammenfassung:"It is 1932 when loyal, devoted Nurse Eunice Evers is invited to work with Dr. Brodus and Dr. Douglas on a federally funded program to treat syphilis patients in Alabama. Free treatment is offered to those who test positive for the disease, including Caleb Humphries and Willie Johnson. But when the government withdraws its support, money is offered for what will become known as 'The Tuskegee Experiment'; a study of the effects of syphilis on patients who don't receive treatment. Now the men must be led to believe they are being cared for, when in fact they are being denied the medicine that could cure them. Miss Evers is faced with a terrible dilemma - to abandon the experiment and tell her patients or to remain silent and offer only comfort" -- Container
Beschreibung:DVD, region 1; Dolby digital surround in English, Dolby digital stereo. in French, or Dolby digital mono. in Spanish. - Originally broadcast on Feb. 22, 1997. - Based on the play: Miss Evers' boys / by David Feldshuh. - Originally produced for television in 1997. - Special feature: cast/crew bios (Woodard, Fishburne, Sheffer, Morton, Babatundé, Davis, Marshall, Sargent, Bernstein)
Alfre Woodard, Laurence Fishburne, Craig Sheffer, Joe Morton, Obba Babatundé, Thom Gossom Jr., Von Coulter, E.G. Marshall, Ossie Davis
Cinematography, Donald M. Morgan ; edited by Michael Brown ; music by Charles Bernstein
Beschreibung:1 videodisc (118 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in